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the line is 1,428 miles long ending in the southern city of [ non-english language ] the city takes 8 hours compared with the more than 20 hours for the previous system >>> some encouraging news on child obesity. the problem appears to be easing among small children in poor families. the centers for disease control followed 27 million children between the ages of 2 and 4 from 1998 to 2010 and the rate of obesity decreased from 15 to in3 to 14.9%. extreme obesity went down by 2%. >>> a new study suggests there may be a genetic component to how children feel pain. researchers at geneva university in switzerland analyzed the dna of 168 kids recovering from major surgery. well, the young patients with a certain gene variant felt more pain. >>> a warning this morning about a popular cosmetic medicine. the food and drug administration is warning hundreds of medical practices that botox they have could be bad. cbs reporter amber lee explains how patients can make sure they are getting the real thing. >> reporter: it's a drug that works wonders. botox used for a variety of medical reasons. th
the line is 1,428 miles long ending in the southern city of [ non-english language ] the city takes 8 hours compared with the more than 20 hours for the previous system >>> some encouraging news on child obesity. the problem appears to be easing among small children in poor families. the centers for disease control followed 27 million children between the ages of 2 and 4 from 1998 to 2010 and the rate of obesity decreased from 15 to in3 to 14.9%. extreme obesity went down by 2%....
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and tomorrow morning at 8:00 the city officials will meet again to reassess the risk. >> thank you very much. another river being watched to the south is the san lorenzo runs through several mountain communities. it's also running high and fast and more rain will not help matters da lynn was up in the mountains earlier. >> reporter: it's not looking good right now. rain is falling in the south bay. about 55 customers without power in the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. the biggest problems in the region up in the santa cruz mountains because a lot of trees are falling down making parts of the mountains very dangerous. one tree came down in front of me. that's the tree you're looking at right there. it appeared to be a dead tree and it snapped off and landed about 15 feet in front of me when i was driving on steven canyon road and a large oak tree fell on a pg&e truck on the road last night. you can see the damage on the back of the truck. the truck and the crew were supposed to be sent there to restore power for residents there. >> there was a spot of bad luck right there be but
and tomorrow morning at 8:00 the city officials will meet again to reassess the risk. >> thank you very much. another river being watched to the south is the san lorenzo runs through several mountain communities. it's also running high and fast and more rain will not help matters da lynn was up in the mountains earlier. >> reporter: it's not looking good right now. rain is falling in the south bay. about 55 customers without power in the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. the...
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daly city, san francisco out toward the airport. richland, oakland, hayward out to san san san ramon and danville. when you wake up on sunday morning it will be windy with urban and street flooding likely. let's take about how much rain you're looking for. at least an inch and a half to 2 inches of rain. that's most of the bay area. that's why the napa river and flood river are under flood warnings with a flash flood for the north bay and the coast and the mountains where we have a wind advisory because tonight with the rain it's going to be windy. win gusts 30 to 35 miles per hour. there's high deaf doppler. the rain is here and it's going to be with us for a while. we'll talk about when the mess will finally move o out and have your full extended forecast in a few minutes. >>> as paul mentioned a flood warning has been issued for the napa river. it's expected above flood levels and cbs5 don knapp is in napa where people are preparing for worst. >> reporter: we've been here since 3 and there was no rain. now it's starting to rain.
daly city, san francisco out toward the airport. richland, oakland, hayward out to san san san ramon and danville. when you wake up on sunday morning it will be windy with urban and street flooding likely. let's take about how much rain you're looking for. at least an inch and a half to 2 inches of rain. that's most of the bay area. that's why the napa river and flood river are under flood warnings with a flash flood for the north bay and the coast and the mountains where we have a wind...
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area to write the words "come together" on cups for the next two days. starbucks plans to continue the effort on social media. >>> encouraging signs in the housing market. home prices rose in most major cities in october up more than 4% from a year earlier and october was the fifth straight month of year-over-year gains. taking a look at the big board now, you can see that stocks are down today in a light trading session. you can see the dow is down about 9 points. >>> a bay area family and the season of giving. how the kindness of strangers helped save a family's injured dog. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, donors for saving their dog. c-b-s-5 reporter christin ay >>> a you can bay area couple is thanking -- a young bay area couple is thanking anonymous donors for saving their dog. christin ayers shows us how strangers saved the dog and the family's christmas. >> come on, babe. >> reporter: it was two weeks to christmas when nick and lindsey anderson realized their dog escaped from the yard but they discovered when it came home hours later -- >> she started barking at t
area to write the words "come together" on cups for the next two days. starbucks plans to continue the effort on social media. >>> encouraging signs in the housing market. home prices rose in most major cities in october up more than 4% from a year earlier and october was the fifth straight month of year-over-year gains. taking a look at the big board now, you can see that stocks are down today in a light trading session. you can see the dow is down about 9 points....
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oklahoma city thunder in a rematch of the nba final. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] at subway, you got it made. try a steak, egg white & cheese, tricked out any way you want. subway. eat fresh. but the acidic levels in some foods can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down, and you can't grow your enamel back. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel, because it helps to strengthen the enamel. and i believe it's doing a good job. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in cities across the country. new york, wintry mix, 39 degrees. miami, afternoon thunderstorm, 82. chicago, some snow, 35 degrees. dallas, partly sunny, 35. los angeles, afternoon showers, 60 degrees. >>> time now for a c
oklahoma city thunder in a rematch of the nba final. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] at subway, you got it made. try a steak, egg white & cheese,...
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that's the longest winning streak in the nba since 2008. oklahoma city steals one from dallas. darren collison is an off-balance buzzer to tie the game. and in overtime it's all thunder. oklahoma wins 111-105. >>> miami heat star dwyane wade will miss his team's next game. the nba suspended dwyane wade without pay for one game for kicking ramon sessions in the groin. this happened during wednesday's game. wade will sit out miami's game against detroit tonight. >>> in college football, duke and cincinnati duked it out. cincinnati's player gets open and scores on an 83-yard pass. that denies duke their first goal victory. that's more than 50 years. 98 hch-34. >>> and finally even the unusually talkative coach rex ryan seems stunned by this. mark sanchez will be taking the snap. sanchez was benched in favor of mcelroy last week, but it turns out mcelroy sustained a concussion. he hid the symptoms from trainers until thursday. that also means once again tim tebow will once again be on the bench. >>> and when we return, another look at this morning's top stories and dairy dilemma. f
that's the longest winning streak in the nba since 2008. oklahoma city steals one from dallas. darren collison is an off-balance buzzer to tie the game. and in overtime it's all thunder. oklahoma wins 111-105. >>> miami heat star dwyane wade will miss his team's next game. the nba suspended dwyane wade without pay for one game for kicking ramon sessions in the groin. this happened during wednesday's game. wade will sit out miami's game against detroit tonight. >>> in college...
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the losing mayor will wear of opposing team hat during a city council meeting display the flag of the winning team for a day in january and the losing city will organize a tree planting in honor of the winning team. so let's go, cards. i went to cal, so... [ laughter ] >> that's hard to say. >>> coming up lost and found. >> and open it up and i saw sue bunker's name and right away, i thought, a card from an angel! >> the thrift store discovery that managed to connect friends who were lost and find a new a friend long the way. it's a great story coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, cbs 5 reporter juliette gooh explains how it all startedh a >>> well, for the cost of a postage stamp, a group of bay area women received a priceless gift. cbs 5 reporter juliette goodrich explains how it all started with a discovery at a thrift shop. >> these five cards must have somehow gotten mixed in. >> reporter: pam rousseau was at a thrift store in hayward when she found five cards sealed shut with handwritten addresses but no stamps tucked away on a lower back shelf. >> the handwriting was scribbly and
the losing mayor will wear of opposing team hat during a city council meeting display the flag of the winning team for a day in january and the losing city will organize a tree planting in honor of the winning team. so let's go, cards. i went to cal, so... [ laughter ] >> that's hard to say. >>> coming up lost and found. >> and open it up and i saw sue bunker's name and right away, i thought, a card from an angel! >> the thrift store discovery that managed to connect...
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the cities. that looks like it's mainly going to be rain. but even all that heavy rain into tomorrow morning is likely going to slow down air traffic, and i think today's delays are probably going to fold over into tomorrow, as well. >> axelrod: david bernard, thank you. and late today, we got word that toyota has reached a settlement in lawsuits over unintended acceleration. it's believed to be the largest in u.s. history involving an automobile defect. toyota has agreed to pay $1.1 billion to reimburse owners and install new safety equipment. dozens of drivers have claimed their cars accelerated without warning. more than 14 million cars were recalled in 2009 and 2010, but, as part of the settlement, toyota admits no fault. the forecast for this year's holiday sales were apparently way off. last week, the retail analyst shoppertrak projected sales this year would go up 2.5%, but a new report puts it at 0.7%, the weakest season since 2008. we asked elaine quijano to find out why shoppers were no
the cities. that looks like it's mainly going to be rain. but even all that heavy rain into tomorrow morning is likely going to slow down air traffic, and i think today's delays are probably going to fold over into tomorrow, as well. >> axelrod: david bernard, thank you. and late today, we got word that toyota has reached a settlement in lawsuits over unintended acceleration. it's believed to be the largest in u.s. history involving an automobile defect. toyota has agreed to pay $1.1...
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the midwest, brought heavy rains and wind to the south, and shrouded the city of atlanta in fog. at least two reported tornadoes touched down in the houston area. one man was killed when a toppled tree flattened his pickup truck. by mid-afternoon, nearly 70,000 people in the houston area were without power. meteorologist david bernard says it's only going to get worse. >> this is a wide-ranging storm, as far as impacts go. there's a tornado threat in the south all the way into the southeast for tomorrow. north of that, arkansas into tennessee, indiana, parts of missouri and even into ohio, the threat will be for blizzard conditions developing later tonight and tomorrow. >> reporter: and all that bad weather is tracking east, with the bulk of it hitting the northeast by wednesday night. nm? >> thanks, michelle. police are learning more about what led to the ambush of four firemen yesterday in webster, ebstyork. there is a memorial outside the firehouse to michael chip rene and thomas kaczowka. they were shot and killed by the gunman william spengler, who later killed himself. he l
the midwest, brought heavy rains and wind to the south, and shrouded the city of atlanta in fog. at least two reported tornadoes touched down in the houston area. one man was killed when a toppled tree flattened his pickup truck. by mid-afternoon, nearly 70,000 people in the houston area were without power. meteorologist david bernard says it's only going to get worse. >> this is a wide-ranging storm, as far as impacts go. there's a tornado threat in the south all the way into the...
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and in los angeles, each of the city's 10,000 police officers will stop by at least one school a day when classes resume next month. >> all we want to do is create a this perfect, safe bubble for our children. >> reporter: newtown, connecticut, proved that perfect bubble doesn't exist but, scott, according to the national school safety center kids are one hundred times more likely to be assaulted outside of school than inside one. >> pelley: mark, thank you. the unprecedented loss of young lives brought new calls for stricter gun laws. at a prayer service in brnnecticut last night the president said this. >> in the coming weeks i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement, the mental health professionals to parents and educators in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. >> pelley: the white house said today the president would propose legislation but didn't say what. one advocate for gun rights-- -emocratic senator joe manchin chin ot virginia-- said it's time for what he called an adult conversation on the subject. he s
and in los angeles, each of the city's 10,000 police officers will stop by at least one school a day when classes resume next month. >> all we want to do is create a this perfect, safe bubble for our children. >> reporter: newtown, connecticut, proved that perfect bubble doesn't exist but, scott, according to the national school safety center kids are one hundred times more likely to be assaulted outside of school than inside one. >> pelley: mark, thank you. the unprecedented...
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the officers in the bayview actually all across the city in this country take a ton of guns off the streets without a shot being fired. the gun buy-back was great. we'll do that, too. these are all guns -- you have to remember that the guy in newtown, connecticut those guns were in his house. these people turning in these guns were in homes. >> does it become more important gun buy-backs after the shooting last friday? >> we had our planned but we didn't know obviously that anything was going to happen certainly of this magnitude so when it happened the next day we were were planning on getting about 100 guns tops. we got 600 between two cities. >> even with the assault ban, in 1994 to 2004 didn't cover the bushmaster that was used in the newtown shootings. >> no. as a matter of fact, my understanding is that there will be 100 specific assault rifles banned and any magazine that carries 10 rounds or move which would have included that rifle. >> is that part of the new proposal. >> that was her old proposal that we are asking to be reinstituted without any expiration date. >> but the bushmas
the officers in the bayview actually all across the city in this country take a ton of guns off the streets without a shot being fired. the gun buy-back was great. we'll do that, too. these are all guns -- you have to remember that the guy in newtown, connecticut those guns were in his house. these people turning in these guns were in homes. >> does it become more important gun buy-backs after the shooting last friday? >> we had our planned but we didn't know obviously that anything...
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san jose long billed itself as the safest big city in america. as 2012 draws to a close with a string of high-profile crimes, many residents now have doubts about their safety. and now a problem that threatens to complicate matters. an exodus at the san jose plymouth. as cbs 5 reporter len ramirez explains, they can't train officers fast enough to replace the ones they are losing at the san jose police department. len. >> reporter: that's right. the san jose police officers association says that 90 officers have handed in their resignations so far this year and that includes the chief of police chris moore who will be stepping down in january. not only are they having trouble to hang on to the officers they have, it's having a problem attracting new ones. san jose police recruits are told, don't walk, run to classes while at the academy. but it's the department itself that can't move fast enough to replace all the officers walking away from the s j.p. d. >> we're losing officers at a fashioner rate than we can replace them. >> reporter: the acade
san jose long billed itself as the safest big city in america. as 2012 draws to a close with a string of high-profile crimes, many residents now have doubts about their safety. and now a problem that threatens to complicate matters. an exodus at the san jose plymouth. as cbs 5 reporter len ramirez explains, they can't train officers fast enough to replace the ones they are losing at the san jose police department. len. >> reporter: that's right. the san jose police officers association...
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they wanted to go outside and play. >> the city is, working with engineers to shore up the levee and increase the capacity of the creek. it could begin as early as next year. >>> i guess there's some good news for them because after a dicey weekend the potential for that coming up, they had massive floods there in 1998, february of that year. >> we shod some video from that a -- showed some video from that a couple of days ago. >> we'll dodge that bullet. >> we're drying out by tomorrow. but today, you're still going to need an umbrella. unstable air continues and then drying out. then a heavier cell behind it. san francisco we have a heavier cell moving there over parts of 101. so this is what it looks like out there wet and breezy conditions as well. it's going to be chilly. bundle up. if you have any holiday returns to do, some 50s and 50s. san francisco at 50 degrees. 48 in oakland. so once again your highs only bumping up to the low to mid- 50s across the bay area. so let's talk traffic and show what you it looks like on the roads if you have to head to work today. across the sa
they wanted to go outside and play. >> the city is, working with engineers to shore up the levee and increase the capacity of the creek. it could begin as early as next year. >>> i guess there's some good news for them because after a dicey weekend the potential for that coming up, they had massive floods there in 1998, february of that year. >> we shod some video from that a -- showed some video from that a couple of days ago. >> we'll dodge that bullet. >>...
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the good news is, crews from the city, from the california conservation corps and even volunteers, they swooped in, they did some sandbagging and repaired that portion of the san fransesquito creek that was flooding and folks were allowed to return to their homes. and this morning, everyone is back at home. the creek hopefully will not be doing any more flooding. but as i mentioned at the start of report, they are monitoring that creek to make sure that this doesn't happen again. the really good news, there is a flood protection project that should start later next year in mid 2013. they are scheduled to erect some floodwalls on the banks of the creek so hopefully a year from now this won't be a problem. live in east palo alto, matt bigler for cbs 5. >> about time after those massive february 1998 floods that they had down there. it's something they do need to check that in the future, matt. thanks very much. >>> and checking "your world this morning," an attack today on a u.s. military base in eastern afghanistan. the taliban is claiming responsibility. a suicide bomber's vehicle blew
the good news is, crews from the city, from the california conservation corps and even volunteers, they swooped in, they did some sandbagging and repaired that portion of the san fransesquito creek that was flooding and folks were allowed to return to their homes. and this morning, everyone is back at home. the creek hopefully will not be doing any more flooding. but as i mentioned at the start of report, they are monitoring that creek to make sure that this doesn't happen again. the really...
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the city leased the meters to a private company for 75 years for the bargain price of more than $1 billion. >> thank you, erica ferrari, cbsmoneywatch.com. >> i love san francisco even more now. you have to have a credit card. that's almost a roll of quarters. >> i just discovered parking cards. >>> if you are heading out doing any traveling on the roads this morning, so far actually things look pretty good outside. we have a nice quiet weather day shaping up. yeah. so a nice dry break. put away the umbrellas for at least a day. it's going to be cold though. bundle up. partly cloudy skies because the showers are returning as soon as tomorrow afternoon. we can show it all to you in our satellite and radar. that high is in place for now but we have this low right there just off the coast and by friday afternoon, this is what we're thinking right now, we are going to get hit with more rain. not quite as much as we saw at christmas day and yesterday. but still, it's going to get wet friday into saturday. if you are doing any traveling, this is a good day to do it. no delays expected at sfo. hi
the city leased the meters to a private company for 75 years for the bargain price of more than $1 billion. >> thank you, erica ferrari, cbsmoneywatch.com. >> i love san francisco even more now. you have to have a credit card. that's almost a roll of quarters. >> i just discovered parking cards. >>> if you are heading out doing any traveling on the roads this morning, so far actually things look pretty good outside. we have a nice quiet weather day shaping up. yeah....
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that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >> glor: this >> glor: this weekend saw the sawal funerals for the victims im the newtown tragedy. 20 students and six adults were 20 studeen days ago at sandy aok elementary school. the shooting only stopped when the s first responders arrived and the gunman, adam lanza, committed suicide. elaine quijano sat down with some of the first police ijanoers on the scene. >> we were going as fast as we have ever driven, any of us. and we were running for that building. >> reporter: what did you see? what did you hear? >> i -- i could hear shots. ep reporter: officer michael mcgowan entered sandy hook elementary w
that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >> glor: this >> glor:...
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. >>> in the nba the red-hot knicks beat the ice cold lakers in new york city. carmelo anthony dominating in the first half, scores 22 points in the first quarter and 30 in his first 23 minutes of action, and then this happens. take a look. melo takes a hard foul going to the rim. he injuries his ankle, would not come back. by that point, the knicks were up big. they go on to win it, 116-107. >>> the feds are weighing in on the nhl at the highest level. president obama even had a message for both sides. >> if you can figure out how to spread out a bunch of revenue you're bringing in, but do right by the people who support you, and, you know, i shouldn't have to be involved with a -- in a dispute between really wealthy players and even wealthier owners. >> this is the third lockout under commissioner gary bettman. this latest work stoppage has wiped out 43% of the nhl's schedule. >>> when we come back, another look at this morning's top stories, and improving the student body. a look at how one school is fighting the growing problem of obesity. the flames are out
. >>> in the nba the red-hot knicks beat the ice cold lakers in new york city. carmelo anthony dominating in the first half, scores 22 points in the first quarter and 30 in his first 23 minutes of action, and then this happens. take a look. melo takes a hard foul going to the rim. he injuries his ankle, would not come back. by that point, the knicks were up big. they go on to win it, 116-107. >>> the feds are weighing in on the nhl at the highest level. president obama even...
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the city leased the meters to a private company for 75 years for the bargain price of more than $1 billion. back to you. >> so that's 50 bucks if you are there for 8 hours. what a bargain huh? [ laughter ] >> reporter: crazy. >> he is always doing the math. sound expensive. all right. erica ferrari, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> toyota has reached a $1 billion settlement with hundreds of plaintiffs over acceleration problems in its vehicles. the company says the deal will resolve cases involving motorists who said the value of their vehicles was adversely affected by the recalls. >> for consumers it means that two major defects in toyota vehicles are going to get fixed. the bad news, how many more defects are there? how many more recalls are there going to be? i mean, after all, toyota in the last three years has recalled over 10 million vehicles. >> the deal still needs to be signed off on by a federal judge. >>> you might soon be able to get some more information about what it really costs to fly somewhere. federal regulators are considering whether to make airlines disclose prices a
the city leased the meters to a private company for 75 years for the bargain price of more than $1 billion. back to you. >> so that's 50 bucks if you are there for 8 hours. what a bargain huh? [ laughter ] >> reporter: crazy. >> he is always doing the math. sound expensive. all right. erica ferrari, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> toyota has reached a $1 billion settlement with hundreds of plaintiffs over acceleration problems in its vehicles. the company says...
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he's the president of an atheist group in the bible belt, oklahoma city. >> we're not anti-religious, but we're pro secular. >> reporter: in the past three members membership has jumped from 300 members to well over 1,000. >> i do think it getting better. >> reporter: a college professor is one of them, she says the public mood on atheist is changing even here. >> there are still people who are marching in the parade at halloween yelling out you're going to hell and stuff like that. but there were more people who weren't. and i think that's going to keep going, i think that's the trend. >> reporter: researchers call them the nones, those who check the none box when asked to describe their religious affiliation, and they've doubled since 1990. we're not necessarily becoming more secular, are we? >> maybe a little bit. >> reporter: kerry funk is the senior researchers on that study and says it's a complicated question, because being unaffiliated isn't necessarily the same as not having faith. >> 68% of the unaffiliated say they brief in god or a universal spirit. more than a third descr
he's the president of an atheist group in the bible belt, oklahoma city. >> we're not anti-religious, but we're pro secular. >> reporter: in the past three members membership has jumped from 300 members to well over 1,000. >> i do think it getting better. >> reporter: a college professor is one of them, she says the public mood on atheist is changing even here. >> there are still people who are marching in the parade at halloween yelling out you're going to hell...
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prosecutors say the woman they've charged with pushing a man to his death in front of a new york city subway train on thursday told them she did so because she hates hindus and muslims. her victim was an immigrant from india. doctors in houston report former president george h.w. bush's condition is improving and that he is no longer in intensive care. mr. bush has been hospitalized since last month with a bronchitis-related cough. this week marks the 150th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation, the document deciding that all slaves were to be forever free. to mark the occasion the document signed by president abraham lincoln goes on display in the national archives in washington. now the weather. the chance of rain in the northeast but it will be sunny in the central plains and the southwest. scattered showers in the pacific northwest. the first few days of 2013 will see colder temperatures across most of the country. >> nothing bad. osgood: ahead, meet jamie foxx. >> i had a neighborhood. everybody was going to chump. it was cool. if somebody pulled a gun, they >> osgood: nat
prosecutors say the woman they've charged with pushing a man to his death in front of a new york city subway train on thursday told them she did so because she hates hindus and muslims. her victim was an immigrant from india. doctors in houston report former president george h.w. bush's condition is improving and that he is no longer in intensive care. mr. bush has been hospitalized since last month with a bronchitis-related cough. this week marks the 150th anniversary of the emancipation...
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and as far as the snowfall totals we're expecting to see, probably the major cities could get in on the action. that's how different it was from the last system. so new york city three, four, five inches of snow not out of the question. upstate new york especially where it's a little colder, but as we head toward southeastern new england, that's where the real bull's eye could be. some places could pick up a foot of snow. that's going to cause travel headaches today and later tomorrow. >> jeff berardelli. thanks so much jeff. >>> bad weather, higher fares, more fees fewer flights. it just sounds great, doesn't it? well, as you just heard, there's more bad winter weather on the way, but the disruptions actually could be worse. let's get more from travel news editor peter greenberg. good morning. >> you're right. it could have been much much worse, but things have changed. >> why? >> well let me start with the bad news. airlines are canceling more flights than ever before but here's the good thing. you get the luxury of being disappointed earlier. but it's a much better deal. they're movi
and as far as the snowfall totals we're expecting to see, probably the major cities could get in on the action. that's how different it was from the last system. so new york city three, four, five inches of snow not out of the question. upstate new york especially where it's a little colder, but as we head toward southeastern new england, that's where the real bull's eye could be. some places could pick up a foot of snow. that's going to cause travel headaches today and later tomorrow. >>...
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banks on the other hand is one of the most accomplished thieves in the city's history. suspected in at least 20 heists. a bank surveillance video showed him pulling off one in 2008. he was convicted in two of the cases, plus two other holdups just last week. as he left court, banks told federal judge rebecca palmeyer you'll hear from me unquote. >> the steps have been taken by the federal marshal service to ensure the safety of the individuals threatened. >> reporter: for now, the search is focused on the chicago area, but everyone understands that the more time passes, the farther away they could be. and charlie and nora, keep in mind that one of these men apparently stashed away more than $500,000 in stolen loot. >> dean reynold, thank you. that could take you a lot of places. john miller, the former fbi director is with us. first, lots of questions. how did they do this? >> well, i think the question that the -- how did they did this, you see they managed to get the bed sheets, tie them together. there's a fashioned harness they made there. they managed to take out t
banks on the other hand is one of the most accomplished thieves in the city's history. suspected in at least 20 heists. a bank surveillance video showed him pulling off one in 2008. he was convicted in two of the cases, plus two other holdups just last week. as he left court, banks told federal judge rebecca palmeyer you'll hear from me unquote. >> the steps have been taken by the federal marshal service to ensure the safety of the individuals threatened. >> reporter: for now, the...
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down powerlines down, roof damage and it is just hours after the storm ripped through the city. >> volatile conditions as tornadoes toucheddown around mobile. >> i was screams and hollaring, and i was just scared to death. >> we ran into the cooler, got all of the employees in the cooler, and it came right over us. >> it blew the roofs off of homes, and on this christmas day, not even a house of worship was safe. the front wall was torn off. >> look at that tornado. >> across much of the south, many spent christmas in the dark as twisters came through. >>> tornado winds in mississippi damaged homes, and two men were killed from falling trees. >> it's a mess. >> as a funnel cloud came from mobile joe michael love shot this video from his home. >> what was that? >> that's transformers. >> i'm at my son's high school it's pretty destroyed. all of the portable classrooms are gone. >> reporter: and no serious injuries reported here but it is daylight and crews are now back out assessing the situation. >> thank you, the rough weather is affecting travel across the country. more than 500 flights w
down powerlines down, roof damage and it is just hours after the storm ripped through the city. >> volatile conditions as tornadoes toucheddown around mobile. >> i was screams and hollaring, and i was just scared to death. >> we ran into the cooler, got all of the employees in the cooler, and it came right over us. >> it blew the roofs off of homes, and on this christmas day, not even a house of worship was safe. the front wall was torn off. >> look at that...
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way towards the high- rise and out towards foster city. now, if we go to our maps, it looks like people may be avoiding the san mateo bridge southbound 880 and we have a long line of brake lights as well heading towards the dumbarton bridge. and highway 84. this accident northbound 101 approaching san bruno avenue, that is now cleared out of languages off to the right-hand shoulder. but it is still stop and go from 92 and the golden gate bridge you can see that fog rolling in and chp has issued dense fog advisories for the benicia bridge and the carquinez bridge. that's a check of traffic. for more on your foggy conditions, here's lawrence. >> we have patchy fog around the bay area, managed to find some sunshine on you, our mount vaca cam looking good. down below there is fog in the central valleys and north bay valleys, too, and out over the bay. 30s and 40s in most spots. by the afternoon, we're talking 50s and 60s, clouds likely to be on the increase, especially in the north bay. rain developing tonight and then sliding across the rest
way towards the high- rise and out towards foster city. now, if we go to our maps, it looks like people may be avoiding the san mateo bridge southbound 880 and we have a long line of brake lights as well heading towards the dumbarton bridge. and highway 84. this accident northbound 101 approaching san bruno avenue, that is now cleared out of languages off to the right-hand shoulder. but it is still stop and go from 92 and the golden gate bridge you can see that fog rolling in and chp has issued...
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now, the folks in oklahoma city, little rock, and all the way up to around st. louis will see snow on christmas day. and that's good news. but this storm system moves into the ohio valley great lakes, and some portion will get over a foot of snow that happens on wednesday and that what means tough travel mid-week. >> thanks so much. >> also object this day before christmas time to get those last day presents. peter greenberg is here with five gifts. >> hope they like what i'm about to give them. >> i think they will. you have a great one for the airlines. >> this is let's go back to the future. two concepts. portable stairs. we're obsessed with jetways. how many times do we have planes land on time or on early there's no jetway. we don't need jetway he need to park 100 feet away and wheel us some portable stairs. nobody miss connects the flights, no more fuel burn for the airlines waiting to come into the gate. everybody's happy. i asked every airline ceo a logical reason why they haven't done this and they can't. so merry christmas, everybody. >> you're there i
now, the folks in oklahoma city, little rock, and all the way up to around st. louis will see snow on christmas day. and that's good news. but this storm system moves into the ohio valley great lakes, and some portion will get over a foot of snow that happens on wednesday and that what means tough travel mid-week. >> thanks so much. >> also object this day before christmas time to get those last day presents. peter greenberg is here with five gifts. >> hope they like what i'm...
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keep in mooind we're building a city within a city. >> reporter: the building sits atop sacred ground for americans, the site of the worst terrorist attack in history. the new 16-acre site is well on its way to completion. the tower at one world trade center became the tallest building in new york back in april. it could take three months for the final piece of the spire to be put into place. but when it's done the tower will be the tallest building in >>> cold storm moving into the bay area overnight. still a lot of clouds out there. some scattered showers continuing. looking toward the pleasanton area, we do have clouds and still some scattered showers in that area, as well. hi-def doppler showing you those scattered showers continuing but they will taper off throughout the morning. but that cold air going to be left behind so by the afternoon, plan on a cool brisk day. highs generally only in the 50s, probably 40s over the mountaintops. more storms expected in the latter part of the weekend. >>> 2 billi events of all time coming up on "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female an
keep in mooind we're building a city within a city. >> reporter: the building sits atop sacred ground for americans, the site of the worst terrorist attack in history. the new 16-acre site is well on its way to completion. the tower at one world trade center became the tallest building in new york back in april. it could take three months for the final piece of the spire to be put into place. but when it's done the tower will be the tallest building in >>> cold storm moving into...